Ute Creek Trail

11,800 Feet
(3678.3 Meters)
Ends at the junction with the Continental Divide Trail #813 near the lower end of Twin Ute Lakes

Length, One-way:

12.1 Miles
(20.17 Kilometers)

Trail Number:

819

Usage:

Heavy

USGS Maps:

Rio Grande Pyramid

Satellite and Topo Map

General Description

Ute Creek Trail #819 is the major access route into the vast Ute Basin Area. Four major fishable lakes sit below the Continental Divide in the beautiful basin. The Ute Trail is a popular route with Weminuche Wilderness visitors. Many trail travel options are available once the hiker reaches the open basin area above Black Lake. Fishing is rated good to excellent in the creeks and lakes of the Ute Drainage.

Camera clicking is common along this trail. Inspiring views of "The Window" and "The Rio Grande Pyramid" will long be remembered by trail users.

The main Ute Creek Trail begins with a difficult crossing of the Rio Grande River. Do NOT use the private footbridge on the Sky Hi Ranch for any purpose. Early summer crossings of the river at the trailhead should not be attempted. After the river crossing, the trail climbs at a gentle grade along the east-facing slope of Ute Creek. Approximately 2.0 miles from the trailhead, the trail is carved into a short 1/4 mile segment of cliff-like topography and then begins to closely parallel Ute Creek for about a mile in distance.

The trail will then turn gradually away from the immediate creek bottom and start a steep ascent toward Black Lake. Several switchbacks must be negotiated during the climb. Immediately after passing the shore of Black Lake, the trail will break out in the vast open meadow area at the confluence of East, West, and Middle Ute Creeks. The final segment of this trail involves crossing of three small tributaries at the headwater area of Middle Ute Creek. Shortly after the third crossing, the trail makes a short climb to its junction with the Continental Divide Trail at Twin Ute Lakes. The trail is well-defined and easy to follow for its entire length.

Directions from Creede, Colorado: Travel south on Colorado Highway 149 for 20.1 miles to Forest Road #520 (Upper Rio Grande River Road). Go approximately 16.0 miles to the Ute Creek Trailhead. Ute Creek Trail #819 begins on the south bank of the Rio Grande River. If crossing of the Rio Grande River appears hazardous, do not proceed. Do NOT use the footbridge on the nearby Sky Hi Ranch. It is for private use only!

Seasonal Information:
Normally Open:
June through September
(NOTE: Hikers using the trail in June can expect some high water crossings on most streams.)
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Current Conditions & Trip Reports

Ranger TipThe bridge on Sky Hi Ranch is not available for public use. Please ford the river and respect private property rights.

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This is an invaluable resource for determining what to expect on your outdoor adventure, so please participate! To prevent spamming, you must be a registered user of Wildernet in order to submit a trip reportNumber of People Encountered: 25-50 pplRecommend to a Friend: NeutralReport: Incredible scenery--absolutely unbelievable! Rain every day, however (our trip in late July.) Heavy horse traffic and lots of bothersome flies in the first 4 miles. Nice camp sites scattered around, but heavy use means little fire wood available. If planning to overnight at Black Lake, suggest checking out camp sites just above the lake. Sites below lake heavily used but very good sites. For good fishing, go over CD to Flint Lake.

Rio Grande Reservoir - This is a scenic high mountain reservoir with access to wonderful outdoor recreation opportunities. There are five campgrounds, picnic areas, many trails leading from the area and a jeep road with a historical site.

Thirty Mile Creek Trailhead - Campground and trailhead are located 31.1 miles southwest of Creede on Forest Road #520. Adjacent to Rio Grande River and Thirty Mile Resort.

Thirtymile Campground - Campground and trailhead are located 31.1 miles southwest of Creede on Forest Road #520. Adjacent to Rio Grande River and Thirty Mile Resort.

Ute Creek Trailhead - The Trailhead Bulletin Board provides a district map as well as Weminuche Wilderness maps and information and trail registration forms.